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100

This red, white, and blue symbol waves at government buildings.

What is the American flag?

100

You wear this to stay safe if you fall in the water.

What is a life jacket?

100

This is used to hit the baseball.

What is a bat?

100

This fruit keeps the doctor away, according to a saying.

What is an apple?

100

These animals hop and have long ears.

What are rabbits?

200

This monument in New York Harbor was a gift from France.

What is the Statue of Liberty?

200

This body of water is larger than a lake and often traveled by ships.

What is an ocean?

200

This person throws the ball to start each play.

Who is the pitcher

200

This handheld food often has cheese and pepperoni.

What is pizza?

200

These insects make honey.

What are bees?

300

This bird is the national symbol of the U.S.

What is the bald eagle?

300

This keeps a boat from drifting away.

What is an anchor?

300

This protects a player’s hand when catching.

What is a glove?

300

This breakfast food is made from eggs and often folded.

What is an omelet?

300

This large mammal has a trunk and is known for its memory

What is an elephant?

400

This holiday is on July 4th.

What is Independence Day?

400

This type of boat moves by wind

What is a sailboat?

400

This food is commonly eaten at games and comes in a bun.

What is a hot dog?

400

This tropical fruit has a spiky outside and is often used on pizza

What is pineapple?

400

This natural event includes thunder, lightning, and heavy rain.

What is a thunderstorm?

500

This is the capital of the United States.

What is Washington, D.C.?

500

This person is in charge of operating a ship.

Who is a captain?

500

Getting three of these ends a batter’s turn.

What are strikes?

500

This Italian dish features layers of pasta, cheese, and sauce.

What is lasagna?

500

This tree produces acorns and is known for its strength.

What is an oak tree?

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